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| Autism Stakeholders' Symposium - Where The Heck Are You? |
| Published: July 29, 2007, 5:10 pm |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, Autism Stakeholders Symposium, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorder |
| missing and I thought of the Autism Stakeholders' Symposium which had been one of the corner stones of the feeble National Autism Strategy of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. A one page web site and a national autism stakeholders symposium. It is difficult to imagine a weaker response to Canada's national autism crisis but Harper watered down his |
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| Some Autism Society Canada Questions for Health Minister Clement |
| Published: August 11, 2007, 7:01 am |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, Autism Stakeholders Symposium, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorder, Tony Clement, Autism Society Canada |
| Clement, In October 2002, Autism Society Canada (ASC) hosted the first Canadian Autism Research Workshop in Toronto, with lead sponsors: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR) in the U.S.. ASC'sCanadian Autism Research Agenda and Canadian Autism Strategy: White Paper (March 2004) |
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| Autism, Toxic Toys and Health Minister Tony "Be Fair to Me" Clement |
| Published: August 16, 2007, 5:28 am |
| Tags: Lead, Stephen Harper, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorder, Tony Clement, Toys, Recall |
| Clement, for Canadians with autism was made clear by its national autism strategy farce. The strategy would be a joke if the subject matter were not serious. The sum total of the Harper-Clement national autism strategy is a less than mediocre one page web site and a cancelled national stakeholders symposium.Now, with his government facing |
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| Four Strong Autism Winds Gaining Gale Force |
| Published: September 23, 2007, 8:08 am |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorder, Alberta, Bloc Quebecois |
| highlights the need for a National Autism Strategy in Canada. While the Alberta funding is outstanding the immigration of families seeking access to its programs from other parts of Canada is "gumming up the works" increasing waiting lists for all autism services.Whether the winds of desperation sending autism families to Alberta will ever |
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| Stephen Harper's Open Agenda And What It Means for Autism in Canada |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 1:19 pm |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, Throne Speech, National Autism Symposium, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorder, Autism Advocacy, Federal Spending, Aba In Medicare Now |
| to fight hard for a National Autism Strategy of substance, something more than a mediocre web page and a secretive, orchestrated, Autism Symposium of government selected delegates. To have hope of being successful in realizing the dream of a National Autism Strategy one thing is clear - we must do our best to contribute to the |
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| Harper Government Urged To Take Serious Action To Address Canada's Autism Crisis |
| Published: November 5, 2007, 10:33 am |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, Pay Now Or Pay Later, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorders |
| Canadian Senate committee on autism funding recommendations to address Canada's national autism crisis. Autism Society Canada Autism Canada Foundation Canadian-American Research Consortium Autism Speaks Canada Autism |
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| Autism and the Saskatchewan Party Government |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 3:08 am |
| Tags: Premier Shawn Graham, Peter Stoffer, Stephen Harper, Paul Martin, Andy Scott, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorders, Saskatchewan Party, Brad Wall, Bernard Lord |
| government to address autism issues. In opposition the Liberal Party led by Andy Scott and Shawn Murphy and the NDP led by Peter Stoffer have committed to implementing a National Autism Strategy. Now it is the current Conservative government and an obstructionist separatist party which has indicated they will do nothing of substance to |
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| Autism Dad Kavchak Asks Canadian Health Minister For REAL Autism Action |
| Published: November 28, 2007, 6:06 am |
| Tags: Peter Stoffer, Stephen Harper, Andy Scott, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorders, Andrew Kavchak, Tony Clement, Shawn Murphy |
| leadership in developing a national autism strategy? You may recall that exactly a year ago the House of Commons voted in favour of a motion that called for the creation of a National Autism Strategy. The proposed strategy had four components...three of which involved consultation and cooperation with the |
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| Autism and Canada's Jurisdictional Shell Game |
| Published: December 4, 2007, 4:21 am |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, Pay Now Or Pay Later, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorders, Andrew Kavchak, Tony Clement, Senator Jim Munson |
| Autism fight gaining momentum Susan Sherring of Sun Media interviews Senator Jim Munson and Autism Dad Andrew Kavchak and describes their efforts in fighting for a National Autism Strategy in Canada. The article also describes the Stephen Harper-Tony Clement non response to the Senate Committee autism report Pay Now Or Pay Letter. As stated |
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| Another Autism Year Over and What Have We Done? |
| Published: December 19, 2007, 12:56 pm |
| Tags: Peter Stoffer, Stephen Harper, Andy Scott, M 172, National Autism Strategy, John Lennon, Autism Disorder, Christmas |
| government should create a national strategy for autism spectrum disorder that would include:a) the development, in cooperation with provincial/territorial governments, of evidence based standards for the diagnosis andtreatment of autism spectrum disorder;b) development, in cooperation with provincial governments, of innovative funding methods |
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| Autism Trek Update - Federal Health Minister Clement Passes the Autism Buck (but not the bucks) to the Provinces |
| Published: February 12, 2008, 6:24 am |
| Tags: National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorders, Tony Clement, Autism Awareness, Senator Jim Munson, Stephan Marinoiu |
| coverage of dedicated Autism Dad Stephan Marinoiu's winter Autism Trek to Ottawa reporting on his greeting in Ottawa by long time autism advocate Senator Jim Munson and his meeting with federal "Health" Minister Tony Clement. Mr. Marinoiu described the challenges faced in Ontario where ABA service did not become available for his son. |
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| Let no child be left behind. National Autism Strategy? |
| Published: February 14, 2008, 7:18 pm |
| Tags: National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorders, Tony Clement, No Child Left Behind, Autism |
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| Senator Jim Munson Continues National Autism Strategy Efforts |
| Published: February 23, 2008, 5:29 am |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorder, Tony Clement, Senator Jim Munson |
| his campaign for a National Autism Strategy. Senator Munson has been unrelenting in his efforts to help a constituency that Prime Minister Harper and Alleged Health Minister Tony Clement ignore - Canadians with autism. Speaking recently on Prince Edward Island Senator Munson stated that he would like to see the federal government |
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| Canada's Sham Autism Symposium Failure and the Need for a REAL National Autism Strategy |
| Published: March 20, 2008, 7:52 am |
| Tags: Cihr, National Autism Symposium, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorders, Tony Clement, Autism Society New Brunswick, Dr R Mi Quirion, Asd, Autism |
| National Autism Symposium was supposed to be a key plank in the Harper government's otherwise pathetically weak National Autism Strategy. The symposium was initially postponed when the Harper government and the directors of the CIHR got word that actual, honest to goodness, parent autism advocates were being put forward as autism society |
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| Deborah Coyne - Time Overdue To Put Autism On The National Agenda |
| Published: April 3, 2008, 2:18 pm |
| Tags: National Autism Strategy, Deborah Coyne, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Aba, Oakville, Canadians Without Borders, Applied Behavior Analysis, Autism Realitynb, Asd, Autism |
| of Canada's need for a national autism strategy in Time overdue to put autism on the national agenda Medicare for the twenty-first century. I encourage everyone to add Deborah's blog to their blogrolls or blog links. Deborah's blog will be a source of well informed, quality, legal and policy perspectives on a number of important issues |
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